Computing BSc (Hons) - Top-up

Level

Under-graduate

Campus

Partner Institution

Why study this course?

The BSc (Hons) Computing is a one year top-up to an honours degree that has been designed to allow those achieving a Higher National Diploma or Foundation Degree in Computing to extend their computing skills and to develop and apply research and critical thinking skills to solve problems using appropriate technology..

Duration:

Study mode is dependent on the institution of delivery

Level:

Undergraduate

Campus:

Partner Institution

Award Type:

BSc (Hons) - Top-up

Fees:

Please contact the partner institution for information about fees

Entry Requirements

Further details on entry requirements can be found on the partner institution course page.

Partner Institutions

The UCLan partnership network offers higher education courses in 22 Partner Institutions, allowing students to study locally for their HE award. Partner students are able to take advantage of a wide-range of University facilities as well as accessing the facilities available at the Partner Institution.

Many of the courses run in partner institutions provide the opportunity to ‘Move On’ or progress to UCLan to complete a programme or to study for a higher qualification.

Disclaimer

The full list of modules indicated on this course page are for information purposes only. Certain modules may not be delivered every year and delivery might be dependent on the number of students selecting a given module. When accepting your offer of a place to study on this course, you are accepting that it is possible that not all of these module options will be available. At (or before) the start of each academic year, you will have an opportunity to discuss your course and preferred module options with your tutor. The University will then do all it reasonably can to ensure that you are able to undertake your preferred module options.